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use. CC. tie Use nt es. er Re, or ris nd ne nk ne or toes Your Money. Phox of Tutt's Pills willsave g dollars illsurely stomach, liver or bow BITTEN BY BLOODHOUNDS. | by the Savage A. L. Vj C “Iwas out at my farm, in the ‘southeast corner of Osage township | | yesterday,” said John Greenup} | Smith, “where I learned of an exper- ience that horrified me. “The gentlemen who lives on my farm, F. M. Rubey,and his two sons have a couple of blood hounds on! | A Little Girl Attacked Erutes. | | in doctors’ bills ureall diseases |. ase wan. Greeting to all C for many goods for the sa We are here as we have been you as many (or more City. THE END. jthe place. Qn Monday afternoon} (: ity and intend to keepZnothing but ie | while Mr. Rubey was fixing a gate f jand the boys were at work on the| Beecher Stowe’s Life Light | porch of the house, the little daugh- | \ter of Mrs. Hannah Williams,a neigh-| bor, came to the house through a field. She walked right upon the| Has Gone Ont. or kuow that we know the best brands }worth in the market and at the inside we pay for them. It is not necessary tc duplicate, but we ask youto come in w Claims The Author of “Uncle Tom's Cabin.’ ford, Conn., July 1.—Mrs. Beecher Stowe died at 12 today. faterday afternoon she became jous and did not rally. firillness was the culmination the mental derangement from bh Mrs. Stowe has suffered for utenderly cared for by her ‘daughters. It is a long time she has been able tod» any work, and for the past two mher condition has been such the worst might be expected wytime. Of this, however, the ie bas been in constant attend and up to last Friday she was on most every day walking her attendant through the igpboring + grounds of Mark in and Charles Dudley Warner slong the street in the vicinity. walked with vigor, but her jn face gave no sign of intel- even when old friends dher. Occasionally, as when Thursday she repeated one of own poems, there have been ats when it seemed that her | The Church Takes a Hand at Ft. Seott, lect was atill unclouded, and) ort Scott, Kan., June 29.—Pres- it was only her power of speech | ident J. J. Stewart and Secretary F. was affected. Then, too, she was! 4 Tyon, controlling the Board of to guide a pen under direction | Commissioners of this city and both tmother {person and not long| members of the Methodist church ee completed the task of putting| here, were formally arraigned and autograph in 250 volumes of | criticised by tne quarterly confer- works to be brought out. ence of the church tonight for fail- Allin all, she has been 2 phys-|ing to enforce the probibitory law. een marvel, as she lived in | Resolutions were passed declaring efilled with the mementoes of | that failure on their part to do their days when she moved nations, | duty has brought suffering and re- people from every quarter Of | proach to the church in this city and blood hounds which were sleeping nty feet at work. of the in the yard probably tw: ‘from where the men wer: “The sudden appearance child startled the ferocia: and in twinkling of an eye thes jupen her. She turned to run the dogs seized her each by 2 s der, sinking their lon | the flesh and und. or inf nnythi Tast ee n justice OUR LINE OF i is complete in everyt fs ‘ dried fruit were b “The men rushed to her aid with} ly fancy. Our coffe e the be: ce clubs and finally succeeded in bent-| Will be convinced, we te “I the truth : jand you will be satistied. ing the blood-thirsty beast away i The child was naturally prostrated | lof fright and besides her flesh considerably lacerated and her cloth ing torn almost entirely off. Had the men not been close at band they would have torn the child to pieces. Mr. Rubey tried to kill the dogs with the club, but they got away from him. Hesays he will gladly give them to any ove who will take them. I shall see if Sheriff Scrog- hem will take them off his hands.” POLICE MUST ACT, to H ul | h a g faugs throug to bearing her ewil isec WAS | Suffice it to say we will: duplica blow our horn but will leave the 1 | whether we do a legitimate | any ess or spectf Very re A. L. MeBRIDE North side square, Butler Missou BUTCHERED. Non-Combatants Killed by the Spanish Soldiers. Havana, June 26.—[Correspond- ence of the United Press. |—Serafin Slorena, a grocery clerk, 29 years | old, and Emalino Pulde, « baker, 28 years old, residents of Jarnce, | Havana Provinee, were taken from} their homes recently to the outskirts of the and killed by the) Spanish civil guards. No reasons were assigned for the action. Col. Aldeas’ men have burned the houses on the stock farw of Sir. Francisco Martia Fefnandez, near Bolondron, Matanzas Provinee. | town \ lhe globe paid tribute to her great-| abroad. It is stated by a church|Mr. Fernandez is an American doc-| Wiling ears, however, and she i8/allynching which occurred vester- , With souvenirs of the most} officer that they willbe expelled from | tor, and formerly lived in Brooklyn, | Said to have obtained thousands of | gay in Lincoln county, which is on ious kind. the church if they fail to close the|N. Y. jdollars. She was daring in ber/the South Carolina Itne. An un- Sunday, June 14, she was 85 {now open saloons. The action of| At sunrise yesterday morning an|™ethods and is now contesting) knowa negro tramp, passing the years old. the conference, it is said, was insti-| unknown schooner was seen off | several cases in the circuit court of | home of Mr. Heary B. Mercier, a The cause of Mrs. Stowe's illness gated by Presiding Elder J. E.|Copimar, near Havana She was | Jasper county against persous who | prominent young farmer, saw Mre. Mscongestion of the brain, with Brant. | fired upon from the shore, but sue further Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, We are not importers, but buy gour {goods as cheap as anyone in the and with our experience of twenty-five yearsin the grocery business and CASH, CHICKENS, ou have for sale and we will give you as imncl in the City, ‘so with’all onr lines.” We Guarantee everything we sell to be as Represented | ter with our customers to determined | | United States Marshal | the United States mails to defraud. | claimed to own. | the property had no existence, it is IMMORAL GOING DRY, E & ( () Bicycle Riding Denounced by Fuilv 1.500 New Yark Saloons Ld Women’s Rescue League Must Close Teir Doors, Washingtor, D.C., July 2.— New Yoss, July ~Today only ash Buyers of 15,000 women and girls of W. the liquor dealers who can show cer- ton ride bicycles. It may be in ceatt pe 1 ed what a ation has been pro- |, eS ee duced by the formal declaration by *° * sas 2 ithe Women’s Rescue League that A! : | the bicycle is a promoter of izumor- former Board ality. e resolutions adopted by } years, and expect to and will give | the League are as follows: Holder me money as any other house in the “W her . the alarming increase ee of i immorality among young women jin the United States is most start- jing to those who have inv oa \the subject of dise ase a pnd vi “Whereas, a great curse sie beer : : inflicted upon the people of this of goods, also “know what they are | cor yi o n 2 i 2 price, an d the inside price is what peeag token = — rae sah - ) advertise'prices for other parties to| “4 ee ee noe cal ed soon 75 per ce the ith your “13 will be an army c valids CLASS GOODS io within “Whereas, disease among young women is most appaling on sccount imprudent use of the bievele iseases to rmore oderate ung wome ee ored because of s peculiar ourselves as well as you. ix HARDWARE: ciations and opportunities | ciclying sports 7 oe i} oe ) > hi agawl toa cook stove. Our line of | W he reas, Dicy », shipped direct to us and are striet- | Wome helped im to swell the ranks of Only try them | reckless girls, who finally drift into | | the standing army of outcast women | of the United States refore,be | Resolved, That the Women’s Res cue League denounces bicyele riding by young women, because of pro- | | ducing immoral suggestions and im- | jprudert associations, both in lan-| | guage and dress, which have tendency to make women not or | unwomenly,but immodest as well. | “Resolved, That married women} should nct resort to riding the | wheel, unless they wish to prevent} motherhood. And be it further Resolved, That the Women’s Res- ; cue League petitions all true women and clergymen to aid in denouncing the present bicycle craze by women asindecent and vulgar. And be it further, “Resolved, That copies of theese resolutions be sent where they will do the most effective good for the cause of purity and morality. Crar.otte SmitH, come and try them and you ' other med | We do not | legitimate price quoted. | not. Come in and be convinced. ully yours, Co. a Tis Madame Zaleyeh Trapped. Ciry, Mo., Kansas June 30.— Halderman arrested ashrewd woman today at Joplin, Mo., on a charge of using The woman has been operating chiefly under the name of Madame Zuleyeh, but had a number of aliases She sent letters to men in all parts President Women's Rescue of the country describing in extrav-| League. Washington, D.C.” The Women’s Rescue League in tends to begin an active crusade against the use of the bicycle by women agaut terms mining lands which she In many instances said, and most of the land which she realy owned is declared worthless for mining puposes. Her plausible stories found many; Riddled with Bullets. Washington, Ga, July 1.— News has just reached bere of a sensation- refused to abide by their contracts. | Mercier alone, caught her, choked not apply entitled to and the collecti $100,000. | today. ! to pay the $500 ta the e paid to them arebate from city unt to over The liquor dealers who had failed to apply for certificates before the close of yesterday will have a“ close BUR ar if they for up y decide to make c s before the close today, applica- later, their appli- be treated, riificates not as re as applications for new therefore, will be ttheconsert of two- thirds of the owners of dwelling ses within 200 feet of their before their applications can 1,500 sa- to It is estimated that over loons in the city will have close Most of the liquor dealers | who have failed to apply for certifi- ates under the Raines faw are keep- ers of small beer shops, and they have felt that they could not afford Arm Bequeathed by “Ives. Chicago, Ill. June 30.—Frank Ives the billiard champion, has made a | will in which he bequeaths his right arm to his physician for disse ction, that it may be determined why he has beer able to strike a billiard ball harder than Corbett, Fitzsim- mong, Sandaw or any of his contem- poraries with whom he has compet- ed with a single tap of his cue he has made a ball strike eleven cush- 1008. St. Joseph, Mo., July 1.—The remainder of the gang of bank rob- bers that looted the Savannah Bank several months ago has been cap- tured. James O'Brien, alias ‘Red’ | O’Brien, and Jake Weber, known as “Dutch Jake.” have been arrested in Washington State. When the bank was robbed 14 $1,000 Government bonds were ta ken, tl property of Mrs. Eliza | Breckinbridge. Several of these {bonds were captured at St. Louis |shortly after, where an attempt was made to sell them. These bonds have served torun the gang down. Children Cry for i she passed eee paralyaie. Florida Negroes Lynct ched. ceeded in making a landing sis Anne eles eS 1 | her into insensibility and raped her. | Pitcher’s Castoria. Mrs. Stowe was the third daugh- | down the coast. She was under the | 85 8 ologer and wae eet Several hours after the husband re. Chi Idren Cry fo: seth ahi aa ‘ Savanah, Ga, July F1.—Jake) te to 1x earner 7 Grecncias cedltaundace. t y Wrand sixth child of Rev. Dr. Ly- | protection of an insurgent foree, be | wro oo an old Mich ; turned frora the field, and found his ; i Beech Her’ fir t literary | Williams, a negro, 20 years of age,| Aor | d him that, in a dream, valu- The news spread | | Pitcher’s Castor a. man Beecher. ery firs iterary \ lieved to be p rt of Aguirruos’ com. | in. ’ ’ he NEWS spre c f work was the “May fee 1,” in 1849. | Yas lynched early yesterday morning | Poors: asite of inine = on land!,, n half the count ' Children ry or ‘ z [by a mob of seventy five who <5 i losed i ad ne Cc toria Ee written muc! Sinelane oy © vents mm wh been disclosed | wa, ep search for itcher’s Cas * tests npon “Unale oma Cabin.” tock bim from an vfiicer winle on Hava Peer ane the vigilance of the pto he man was a A negro wus urrested on | Fali River, Masa, pee soln Wepared in 1850, while she was| tbe way to jail. ls Spanieh authorities i | dev believed the | and lodged in jail. Later, |Counely, a spinner, cut his I-year “Biting at Brunswick, Me. The work Williams was given erp igyanent) | gue Beles story, and his credulity is said to | la posse came upon a strange negro, | pes child's srt <a - ‘3 Wulfirst published in the National |!ast Junuary by William Wood a re- Buckir gas s Dye for the Whis|have cost him several thousand) who was making his way toward| pitcher oo Ina Washiugton newspaper, and | 8Pe¢ etable white farmer. Last Sun |kerc does its w vist th pone | dollars. ental | South Carolina. He was stopped, | ‘tenement by Mrs. Connely. He in- t 2 ] F 5 ze = ‘Bid not receive wide attention. But day night while the familv were ee eo nk aie aah Noblesville, Ind., July 2. Miss |@2d ordered to give an account of| g, his wifeto leave the house, . : Noblesville, Ind., Jul — 1852 “Uncle Tom's Cabin” ap- a i rs ee eS ee off, x = soil linen. Cada : Hollett. 16, daughter of B.| himself. The negro broke down/and during her absence killed his Ppered in book form and in the tive | #8 employer's daughter «nd at-| SARE a Maes 1 land confessed the cri That | babe ard himself. The cause of the | saa or a = \ : sa Years following half a million copies | tempted to GEE MHE [ioe bat re © On Wheels. Ce aed re — eal crowd did not wait for a rope, but| deed is supposed to have been des- > = - i a business man Arcadia, is dea ae ondency over poor prospects of Wresold. It has been translated |‘tightened by the screams of the) Tittle July.—The ne- ae cessive bicycle riding. She|P° yured volley after volley of bullets ebtaiel g work, : : : re 2 1 % Sa eye: . } ” lato almost every language, and | YOU lady. He was captured bY gro wife murderer, Charles Mack | : ex ca oy aa z Hee | at the negros body. The !ady M Quel J 1—The ; eas i : eur to ianapolis on ‘ - ontrea!, Quebee, July 1— . ather and turned over to the Pare te Sonate x vers afte often rode as ‘ ae, ria ee = , tad in the remotest corners of the the fath mi = hil j who escaped oS m the officers a Be | wheel to visit relatives. These fre- lassaulted belongs to ona of the ae naa respondent of the Star globe county authorities. It was while | pj rest at his home, two mies a most prominent families in Georgia. despite Air: Yauriexs is ; i Jk jail | 5 : : : guent rides so worked upon her ner-| leables that despite Mr aurie’ qT SERCO p eT the prisoner was being taken to jail) from this city, Monday night, was % : = = t i tedes of Mc” Toseak oR word bas been passed around | fo, eafe keeping that the mob over recaptured near Pine Bluff last night VOUS System ae to cause an Ingan€) San Francisco, Cal., July Misa | c . — “P a cea Brat a SO a : : ae i Pe o be on rhe ate i np . H 2 DETiGINS Zouverein TOPOSA.. . McKinley organs are doing powered the officers and strung the | De eputy Cc ables Chenault and | 2¢3!7e to be on a wheel at ell hours, | | Lillian Ashley of Boston, whose case | : s f é next as j 4 nels : a 2 Pease Shas ee : t 2 9° a > 4 JAD Ria! on best grinding to make the tar- negro to a treelimb and riddied saa be a « him down on bi | ¥2e2 not asleep brought on nervous}! | against E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin. the! tes ch = = Bex t —— issu “{ i ‘on- = ratior 2 nistry wi ye to send 6 ’ eg cena St Louis Con-| 1th bullets. | eyeles. prostration- prominent capita and ee te sie a to negoti Nation itself relegated the tariffto| ye man confessed his guilt and! He was marched through tke’ Hutchinson, Minn., June 30.--Two for bet age,bas been on | CommIss© PRE eS therear Noi all the stump speake|_.: late sail whe «ait. | Rae SAP ars : ———- CEES meee a late a treaty of reciprocity, and al Bina : said he couldn't tell why he did it, | street to the jail here this morning, tramps attempted to make a farmer trial in the * court here for} | shat it will petition the Home Goy- a all the party organs in the| ong that he was meeting with his | shackled 2 named Austin cook them a meal yes-| several weeks, created a sensation in|" a8 iain to-npenla i i i is|- ih of See eae i ernment for perm poms can set it up again in this just reward. Williamshad formerly) fe adm is wife,but terday. One who was drunk hit | ti art room this torning by| Meee sige Gmpaign. There was but one way |toveled with gypsies and eaial asl = 1 S te a fet oseeal ee Canadian agent at Washington. ere c jelaims self defense. 2e woman, he Austin and was promptly knocked Bout oto mwhich to make the tariff the issue inthis campaign, and that was to take the Republican platform of festrong declaration for higher tariff and nothing else. Instead of donig this, the St. Louis Convention Stve its work and thought and dis- Cuasion to gold plank and paid very @ attention indeed to the tariff. | tariff is a rooster that has done fome good fighting. but he isn’t in from Houston County, Ga. lsays, struck him with a knife. Hobar t, the republican nominee! the birtpar Della Smith for vice president, is said to receive | bee 2 AESHE TE Mack kill- asalaryzof $50,000 per annum as) ‘ed his wife, will be exemined tomor one of the arbiters of the national | Tow: jrailroad pool. The New York World| Paar July characterizes this pool as “a con- Dolby, for twenty-five spiracy against the people, every) jing Republican in th member of which would now be im jp from his : Mack and who use of ars al county, Ww Ss rm today aod pit thistime He may do ajstate’s prison if the present attorney | announced t could not sup- te le crowing in his coop ‘adjacent | general and Lis predecessor bad port Mck for Presi He the scene of battle, but that’s all. | doue their duty.” will unite with the - opposition on Are you ‘Billi Saerearee trou: | ‘Sani Prancieco Soa July 1—It the financial question. Mr. Doiby with ndice, Sick Hea bad | : : ves na Repu t Well KNOWN 2 epuoica Waste in the mouth, foul breath, coat ted | has been discovered that AR late | 1S nO sepa gue, dyspepsia, In tion, hot dry | ex Senator James G. Fair made a all over the Sta and his ne back etween the | will four years ago at Vater B. | is cansi ES oes Ir vou! @, disposing of bis $20,000,000. = mi Sane y seat a mgt | The will was made pale Fair was | poisoned because y liver does | domiciled at Victoria for a few weeks. | tot ace properly. Herbine will cure ali} Should the will be probated there it | ™¢r Otder of the liver, Stomach or bowels|; is not subject to review by the- -Cali- | fre rou : fornia courts, but must be accepted | +o know th *has no equal as a liver medicine oe Scents. Free trial oottles at¥jH age ty} a8 Fair's last will. jest cure for it. an Troup ad ce it “comes you ougt rat Parks oush Syruy is Sold by H. L-Tucker- rs drugst re. down. Because of the recent mur- der of Sheriff Rogers by citizens decided to make an example feath-| amps, the of of injury was a sli calp. ‘Lhe woman was of these two. and tarred and ered them thoroughly. 5 1 nd delicat : i = ge 4 ee teate | nind is unbalanced. children from lapsing into cbronic} a m life, they should Sarsaparilla together: food and invalids later take Ayers with plenty of wholesome j LN seys tha keeps Dr Ki w Discovery in the house and bi out-door exercise What they need eae es to build up the system is good red family bas always found tke very) |1s94 bec: blood x i follow its use; that he ig wt —— Se would not be without it, if procura ny ble. kill, N Ys Dr btedly the 8 that years, and that i o all ceed 89 ion tried and tested. "| bottles free at H. L. Tucker's dra | store Regular size 50¢ and $1. A weapon aside) Da r 3 life, and the only /elaimed to be a the | Dani removed to! Young Defo the city prisou and it is believed her | fuential r ¥.,) Merola, who 6h ng’s, uel Loro, a G A Dykeman Druggist, Cats } Kiug’s New Why uot try a rem Trial Serantos, I —Crezenzo k this county. ck this mor! We | atter 14 i